Published May 2019 | Version v1
Journal article

Integrin signaling and mechanotransduction in regulation of somatic stem cells

  • 1. Centre for Biotechnology, University of Turku, 20520 Turku (Finland)
  • 2. Department of Biochemistry and Food Chemistry, University of Turku, 20520 Turku (Finland)
  • 3. FICAN West Cancer Research Laboratory, University of Turku and Turku University Hospital, 20520 Turku (Finland)

Description

Somatic stem cells are characterized by their capacity for self-renewal and differentiation, making them integral for normal tissue homeostasis. Different stem cell functions are strongly affected by the specialized microenvironment surrounding the cells. Consisting of soluble signaling factors, extracellular matrix (ECM) ligands and other cells, but also biomechanical cues such as the viscoelasticity and topography of the ECM, these factors are collectively known as the niche. Cell-ECM interactions are mediated largely by integrins, a class of heterodimeric cell adhesion molecules. Integrins bind their ligands in the extracellular space and associate with the cytoskeleton inside the cell, forming a direct mechanical link between the cells and their surroundings. Indeed, recent findings have highlighted the importance of integrins in translating biophysical cues into changes in cell signaling and function, a multistep process known as mechanotransduction. The mechanical properties of the stem cell niche are important, yet the underlying molecular details of integrin-mediated mechanotransduction in stem cells, especially the roles of the different integrin heterodimers, remain elusive. Here, we introduce the reader to the concept of integrin-mediated mechanotransduction, summarize current knowledge on the role of integrin signaling and mechanotransduction in regulation of somatic stem cell functions, and discuss open questions in the field.

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.yexcr.2019.01.027;
PII
S0014482718309935;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Experimental Cell Research
Journal Volume
378
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 217-225
ISSN
0014-4827
CODEN
ECREAL

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
55044471
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
Descriptors DEI
ANIMAL TISSUES; EXTRACELLULAR SPACE; HOMEOSTASIS; LIGANDS; MICROTUBULES; MOLECULES; ROCKS; STEM CELLS
Descriptors DEC
ANIMAL CELLS; BODY; CELL CONSTITUENTS; SOMATIC CELLS; SPACE

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